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The Aquino administration intends to further boost the country’s growth next year with P829.6 billion earmarked for public works and communication infrastructure, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad told lawmakers yesterday.

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NAGSISIMULA na ang exodus ng mga tao patungo sa kani-kanilang probinsiya. Kahapon ay marami nang pasahero ang nagsisiksikan sa bus terminal sa Cubao para makasakay.

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Many times I find myself “lost” when traveling around the world in various aviation landmarks.

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The Save Our Skies (SOS) movement said President Arroyo has approved the designation of CLA Air Transport, Inc. as official Philippine carrier to operate international scheduled cargo services between the Philippines and Japan even though CLA’s board of directors is effectively controlled by the Japanese, in violation of the Constitution.
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Southern Leyte Rep. Aniceto Saludo said CLA Air Transport Inc. has misrepresented itself as a Filipino airline when it is in fact a cargo transport firm controlled by Japanese nationals.

He said because of its alleged misrepresentation, the airlines is now flying the Philippine flag "at the expense of struggling Filipino airlines."
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                    [ColumnID] => 134315
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The Aquino administration intends to further boost the country’s growth next year with P829.6 billion earmarked for public works and communication infrastructure, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad told lawmakers yesterday.

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According to the latest copy of Business Quarterly, a periodic bulletin that highlights key macroeconomic and industrial developments and regular publication of the Institute for Development and Econometric Analysis, Inc. (IDEA), after a slowdown in 2011, the Philippine economy surprised market observers as it sped up by 6.4 percent in the first quarter of 2012.

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NAGSISIMULA na ang exodus ng mga tao patungo sa kani-kanilang probinsiya. Kahapon ay marami nang pasahero ang nagsisiksikan sa bus terminal sa Cubao para makasakay.

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Many times I find myself “lost” when traveling around the world in various aviation landmarks.

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The Save Our Skies (SOS) movement said President Arroyo has approved the designation of CLA Air Transport, Inc. as official Philippine carrier to operate international scheduled cargo services between the Philippines and Japan even though CLA’s board of directors is effectively controlled by the Japanese, in violation of the Constitution.
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Southern Leyte Rep. Aniceto Saludo said CLA Air Transport Inc. has misrepresented itself as a Filipino airline when it is in fact a cargo transport firm controlled by Japanese nationals.

He said because of its alleged misrepresentation, the airlines is now flying the Philippine flag "at the expense of struggling Filipino airlines."
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